Course Overview
The ICAK-UK Foundation Course in Applied Kinesiology is a structured postgraduate training programme designed for healthcare practitioners who wish to develop greater diagnostic clarity and more precise treatment strategies.
Applied Kinesiology integrates structural, biochemical, neurological, emotional and acupuncture meridian systems using manual muscle testing as a functional assessment tool.
This five-module training programme provides a systematic framework for identifying underlying causes of patient presentations and improving clinical outcomes, particularly in complex or persistent cases.
Participants frequently report improvements in clinical confidence, diagnostic reasoning and the management of challenging or chronic patient presentations.
Full Course Description
Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a comprehensive clinical system that integrates musculoskeletal examination, neurological evaluation, nutritional assessment and meridian relationships.
Using manual muscle testing as a functional indicator of physiological balance, AK allows practitioners to evaluate how structural, biochemical and neurological factors interact within the body.
The ICAK-UK Foundation Course introduces these methods through a structured sequence of five weekend modules. Each module builds progressively on the previous one, enabling participants to develop practical skills in functional muscle testing, structural diagnosis, nutritional assessment and neurological integration.
Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on clinical reasoning and practical application, allowing practitioners to integrate these methods directly into everyday practice.
What Participants Will Learn
Participants will develop practical clinical skills in:
• Functional manual muscle testing
• Structural diagnosis and correction
• Cranial and TMJ evaluation
• Nutritional and biochemical assessment
• Endocrine and neuro-hormonal influences
• Immune and inflammatory regulation
• Acupuncture meridian relationships
• Neurological integration
• Emotional influences on physiology
• Clinical prioritisation and treatment sequencing
Course Structure
The Foundation Course is delivered across five weekend modules, with each module building upon the previous one to create a comprehensive clinical framework.
Module Dates (2026–2027)
Module 1 – 17–18 October 2026
Foundations of Applied Kinesiology – Assessment and Clinical Integration
Module 2 – 21–22 November 2026
Emotional, Craniosacral and TMJ Integration
Module 3 – 12–13 December 2026
Orthomolecular and Biochemical Regulation in Applied Kinesiology
Module 4 – 23–24 January 2027
Endocrine and Neuro-Hormonal Integration
Module 5 – 13–14 February 2027
Advanced Clinical Integration – Structural and Acupuncture Meridian Systems
Booking Structure
Participants may book the course in one of the following ways:
Module 1 – Introduction Weekend
Practitioners may attend Module 1 as a standalone module to gain an introduction to Applied Kinesiology assessment and clinical integration.
Following completion of Module 1, participants may then decide whether to continue with the full Foundation Course.
Full Foundation Course (Modules 1–5)
Practitioners who wish to complete the full training programme may book all five modules together, which includes a discounted course fee compared with booking modules individually.
Modules 2–5
Modules 2–5 are designed to be taken as a structured sequence and must therefore be booked together as a group.
These modules are not available individually for new participants.
Drop-In Attendance
Practitioners who have previously completed an Applied Kinesiology Foundation Course may attend individual modules on a drop-in basis, subject to availability.
Who Should Attend
The course is open to healthcare practitioners who have completed a minimum 3000-hour medically oriented undergraduate education (or equivalent).
This includes:
• Chiropractors
• Osteopaths
• Physiotherapists
• Acupuncturists
• Medical practitioners
• Dentists
Course Location
British College of Osteopathic Medicine
6 Netherhall Gardens
London
NW3 5RR
United Kingdom
Certification
Participants who complete the Foundation Course are eligible to sit the ICAK-UK Proficiency Examination.
Successful candidates are awarded a Certificate of Proficiency in Applied Kinesiology and may apply for membership of ICAK-UK.
Instructor
Karen Willis – BSc (Hons) Osteopathic Medicine, DIBAK
Karen Willis is an osteopath, naturopath and biochemist and a Diplomate of the International College of Applied Kinesiology (DIBAK).
She has been involved with ICAK-UK since 2010 and has undertaken extensive postgraduate training in advanced Applied Kinesiology and integrative clinical methods.
Karen is committed to delivering clear, structured and clinically relevant education in a supportive learning environment.
Testimonials
“This course has the potential to transform and elevate your practice. I only wish I had studied Applied Kinesiology earlier in my career.”
— Biliana Avramova, Osteopath
“The depth of information will significantly enhance my osteopathic work. The biochemistry component was fascinating and immediately applicable in clinic.”
— Claire Shepherd, Osteopath
“Since starting this course, I’ve been able to integrate these techniques into my practice, helping more complex patients improve much faster.”
— Elisa Weldon, Chiropractor
“I highly recommend the Applied Kinesiology Foundation Course. It provides a valuable clinical skill set that helps guide diagnosis and treatment, particularly in complex cases.”
— Bhavini Ganatra, Chiropractor
Booking Information
Early booking is recommended due to limited group size.
Full course details and registration information can be found here:
https://www.applied-kinesiology.co.uk